Katy's KlosetA Service of Team Up With Families

Hours

Saturdays 10:00am - 1:00pm, Wednesdays 3:00 - 5:00pm

Counties Served

All Wisconsin Counties

Requirements

Anyone

Equipment

Equipment available for loan to children and adults. Bath Benches, Commodes, Walkers, Wheelchairs, Canes, etc. Donations are gladly accepted. Equipment must be returned to us when you are finished with it.

Lending Period

Most Items Available As Long As Needed. Please return equipment promptly when no longer needed.

Muscular Dystrophy Association (Serves 40 counties in Wisconsin and most of the counties in Michigan's Upper Peninsula)

Equipment is purchased. If you cannot afford to make the full purchase price in one payment, the Mobility Store offers an Equipment Advance Fund which, if approved, allows you to make payments without interest. The Mobility Store works with other funding sources.

C. P. Daily LivingJournal & Resources for Parents and Caregivers of Children with Cerebral Palsy

Please click on the website link for helpful advice on equipment, as well as resources for equipment. CP Daily Living is designed to give families and caregivers dealing with CP a central place for practical information and resources within the context of an emotionally-supportive community. They are a central news source offering the latest information about CP advocacy, research, and international events.

Must meet USDA definition of farming. Any farmer with a disability qualifies for the AgrAbility program and will not be turned away.

Equipment

AgrAbility staff design a customized assistance plan based on the type of farming operation, type of
disability, and the needs of the individual with a disability and his/her family.
This plan could include: equipment and worksite modification,farm job restructuring,community and health care coordination,stress management, peer support involvement, farm safety and
identification of funding resources.Services are provided at the farm and are confidential.

Lending Period

ADRC of Wisconsin (Aging and Disability Resource Centers)

Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs) are the first place to go to get accurate, unbiased information on all aspects of life related to aging or living with a disability. ADRCs are friendly, welcoming places where anyone - individuals, concerned families or friends, or professionals working with issues related to aging or disabilities - can go for information tailored to their situation. The ADRC provides information on broad range of programs and services, helps people understand the various long term care options available to them, helps people apply for programs and benefits, and serves as the access point for publicly-funded long term care. These services can be provided at the ADRC, via telephone, or through a home visit, whichever is more convenient to the individual seeking help.